[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Issued Zones: Kern County Mountains Above 5,000 FT …
Site: SouthernCaliforniaWeatherForce.com has issued a Winter Weather Advisory effective Tuesday …
Forecast: Major Pacific Storm NIKITA will bring the main impacts for this advisory starting Tuesday morning and lasting into the evening hours. Latest snow level calculations here at Southern California Weather Force suggests high snow levels still above 9,000 FT before the frontal zone hits. However after sunrise as the front starts to exit the region, we will drop those snow levels to 6,000 FT with non-sticking snow as low as 5,000 FT with heavy intensity expected for a brief period of time.
Through the day expecting snow levels to hover near the 6,000 FT level and the secondary round coming in could provide the risk of thunderstorms with snow, aka thundersnow over the day on Tuesday, especially the southern Kern Mountains Very gusty winds will accompany both impulses …
Predicted Snow Totals Through Tuesday Evening:
Tehachapi – 0″
Bear Valley Springs – 0″
Gorman Pass – 0″
Pine Mountain Club – 1-3″ depending on elevation in the city
PREMIUM MEMBERS: Click Here To Your Member Section and look for the snow level link to get what will happen every 3 hours of this event, including the snow amount maps.
10 mile rule: These alerts issued on this site means that within your zone and 10 miles from you will see the event forecast for. You may or may not see the event but it means you are in the zone or 10 miles from where someone will.
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